NUARY 18, 1M24 ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 1 Women Members are asked to bring blue- books, and to come at the most con- venient hour. The board of representatives of the Women's League will have its picture taken for the Michiganensian at noon Saturday at Spedding's studio. Members of University Girls' Glee club are requested to meet at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at Rent-, schler's studio for a group picture. Senior society will have its picture taken at 5:30 o'clock today at Deb's studio, for the Michiganensian. -- Masques society will meet at 12 o'- clock Monday, Jan. 21 at Spedding's studio to have their picture taken. New members are also requested to be present. Members of the cabinet of the Un- iversity Y. W. C. A. will meet at 5 o'clock today at Dey's studio to have a group picture taken. Senior society will meet at 7:15 o'- clock Monday night at Martha Cook building. Pi Lambda Theta will have its pic- ture taken at 1:30 o'clock Saturday at. Spedding's studio.: The executive board of the Women's Athletic association will meet thisE noon at Dey's studio to havt their pic- ture taken., ALPHA GMMADELTA AND HC1E'[VfER WIN ON COURT GANJES COMPLETE FIRST TU)UNI) OF INTER-1-lOUSE BASKET TOURNEY In the final games of the first round of the inter-house basketball tourney held yesterday afternoon. in Barbour gymnasium Alpha Gamma Delta de- feated Phi Sigma Sigma, 35-5, and Helen Newberry residence won over Adelia Cheever house by a score of 30-17. In the Alpha Gamma Delta-Phi Sig- ma contest the outstanding players for the winning team were Julia Su- pernaw, '26, at forward and Josephine Compton, '24, at guard, while for the losers Miriam Olden, '27, forward, and Germaine Baer, '2., jumping center, put up the best game. The speed of MaeKellar, '27, play- ing running center, was one of the main reasons for the victory of Heleu Newberry in the second game. Kath- ryn Brady, '27, also starred for the winning team and Jeanette Redmond. '24, and Olive Fast, '25,. played well for Adelia Cheever. League To Given Fancy Dress Party S rs. ers W ill nford all. Miss Hainer has Mrs. been the business manager of Betsy Entertain At Tea Barbour house for the vast three years. Residents of Betsy Barbour house, for any time since its opening in 1920 will be reunited at a tea to be given UILEa D from 4 to 6 o'clock Sunday by Dean Wentworth Myers and Mrs. -Myers, at 1917 Washtenaw avenue. .INI MPT CO ER Miss Lilah G. Hainer, business man- ager of Betsy Barbour house, wil lbe the guest of hoorr. She will leave Rome, Jan. 17.-(By A.P.)-Queen in February to become the director Victoria of Spain was the central fig- of anordhaly nierstyof ine-ure in an impromptu concert held otSanford hall University ofn. s iner aboard the Spanish battleship Jaime became the business manager BHainer Primero just before the royal- party beamethbusins .manager ofyBetsy left Naples on their return to Spain. Barbour ,house in 1912.. Mrs. Myers '"e' king and queen of Spain lunched was, before her marriage, social. di-Thkngaduenf pmuned rector of ther ariage, saboard the battleship with the duke of heo or th gdormitory. Acsta, the duke of Pistoia, General The board of governors of Betsy !Prieo do Rivera and othzers, when Barbour will also be guests at the tea. srioe eer a wnd oer e crew sing. MISS HAINER TO BE HONOR An impromptu concert was arrang- GUEST AT TEA THIS AFTERNOON end and both the king and queen ofI Spain joined in several choruses. Miss Jeanette Perry, social director i Queen Victcria was invited to sing,. of Betsy Barbour house will entertain and having a fine contralto voice she! a number of guests at a bridge-tea { smilingly obliged, much to the grati- this afternoon in honor of Miss Lila fication of the assembled guests and Hainer who is to leave Ann Arbor onI crew. Encores were demanded and Feb. 8, for Minnesota, where she will given and her majesty's solos proved accept a position as managing director the "star" turn of the entertainment. General Primo de Rivera was a good second with his rendering of the Fas- cist hymn "Giovinezza." The dictator afterwards said he had so fallen in love with that hymn that he would certainly adopt it for his Fascists in Spain. f Goodrich Writes Church Article "The Unitarian Church in the Col- lege Town," is tne topic of a short article which has been written by Prof. Herbert F. Goodrich, of the Law school, and appears on the cover of the "Jan. 3 issue of "The Christian Register." In this article he urges that the church do its best work in college communities and secure its "strongest ministers" in such places. London, Jan. 17.-The submarine L-24, sink after colliding with the battleship Resolution has been locat- 1 ed, but due to the depth, no attempt will be made to raise her., Decorations for your i-Hop House Party A IETROIT T /AUTO rO tO JANUAY I 9tCO NVENTION HALL WOODWARD - CASS AVE. AT GARIELD AT PRENTIS TWENTY THIRDANNUAL EXHIBITION o, 1. ", ; i ' t . " NOW /PLA WING at RP(gular Prices PHONE 115 The riding class for women . will meet at 9:45 o'clock tomorrow morn- Stunts and dancing are to be the ing at Barbour gymnasium. It is very main features of the annual fancy important for the members to be there dress party which is to be given by the on time. Women's League at 7:30 o'clock to- morrow night in Barbour gymnasium. Women who expect credit in phys- Due to a misunderstanding, it was ical education this semester must take erroneously stated in Wednesday's a posture examination during the Daily that the affair would take place week of Jan. 21, in Barbour gymnas- on Friday evening. lum. I Prizes will be awarded for the most I clever group stunt, the most unusual There will be a special meeting of group costume, and for the prettiest .ortarboard society at 10:30 o'clock and funniest individual costumes. Saturday morning in Martha Cook The judges includ : Mrs. Marion L. building. Burton, Mr;,. John R. Effinger, Dean i Jean /Hamilton, Dr. . Margaret Bell, The examination in the club lead- Mrs. Wilbur R. Humphreys,. Mrs. Tob- ers' training course of the University ias J. Diekhoff, Mrs. T. E. Rankin,; Y. W. C. A. will be held from 9 to 12 Mrs. L. A. Strauss and Mrs. F. W. o'clock Saturday morning in the of- Peterson. fice of Newberry hall. The examina- - tion is about one hour induration.. 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